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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
CARD OF
THANKS
COMING
EVENTS
- RATES -
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
15c each.
500 will be deducted if ad is
paid by the following
Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
0 ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
CRANBROOK - ONE BEDROOM
apartment for rent. Private
entrance, private fenced-in garden,
ideal for pet. Parking space. Area
includes: large living room, dining
room, kitchen, bedroom, laundry
room, four piece bathroom.
Appliances included. Ideal for
single person or retired couple.
$355 a month plus hydro. Contact
887-6935. 46-4
LARGE ONE PLUS BEDROOM
apartment in Brussels, newly
renovated, $299/month including
heat. Inquire 519-323-9855. 44-4
I - TWO-BEDROOM APART-
ment in Blyth, available now. Call
348-9541 (days). 345-2363 (after
6 p.m.), ask for Hilda. 32-tfn
2 BEDROOM UPPER APART-
ment in downtown Brussels, newly
decorated, parking. $375. Refer
ences. Phone 887-9007. 36-tfn
IN CLINTON, NEWER 2 BED-
room, quiet, 4 plex, controlled
entry, 4 appliances, laundry
facilities available, ideal for
seniors, $450. Also second
apartment available $475. Call 519-
685-2264. 28-tfn
IN BLYTH, ONE BEDROOM
apartment, fridge and stove
supplied, gas heat, available
immediately. Phone 357-3056. 45-2
AI_ANNOUNCEMENTS
BLYTH MINOR HOCKEY
Monthly raffle winners were:
October - tool kit from Radford’s -
Stephen Oldfield, sheepskin rug
from the Old Mill - Bev Williscraft,
November - mohair throw from
The Old Mill - Tony McDonald,
hockey collector plate from Carol’s
Candies - Jeff Ferguson. 46-1
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FOR SALE
CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE
- pine, spruce, fir. Cut your own or
pre-cut. Glen Casemore, 357-1498,
1 1/4 miles south of Wingham,
1 1/4 miles down Golf Course Rd.
E. 46-4
PORTABLE PIG SCALE WITH
wheels, $75; 2 feed carts, $50 each;
2 Jamesway feeders - 2-sided,
almost new. $ 150 each. 523-4431.
46-2p
TWO SNOWMOBILES IN
excellent condition with stand and
covers, ’98 Formula 500. ’95
Polaris Indytrail. Call 887-6761
after 6 p.m. or 887-685 1 days. 45-6
BIRD FEED. LOCALLY GROWN
black oil sunflower seeds. $13 for
40 lb. bag or 2 for $25. Phone 519-
526-7283 or available at Stickers
Restaurant, Auburn. 45-2
FRESH, SWEET APPLE CIDER,
made from hand-picked apples,
quality controlled. Also good
supply of cooking and dessert
apples. Contact Boyd Taylor 523-
9279. 45-3
1986 YAMAHA PHAZER, 480cc
twin cylinder, excellent condition,
$1,600 or best offer. Phone 519-
526-7283. 45-2
FIREWOOD - SEASONED
hardwood, cut and split, $35 a face
cord. Phone 523-9446. 46-2
CHRISTMAS TREES. CUT
your own Saturdays or Sundays in
December. Mathers’ Farm is just
off #4 Highway, 4 kms. south of
Wingham. 46-3
1989 MACH 1 SKI-DOO, 583
RAVE, newer track, ski skins and
cover, ready for winter, $2500
OBO. Phone 519-887-9847
evenings. 46-1
CHRISTMAS TREES - FRASER
fir, balsam, white pine, scotch pine,
spruce, also assorted wreaths and
garland. Niel Edgar'357-21 22,
Hwy. 86, 3 miles west of Wing
ham. Delivery available. 46-3
A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT -
Brussels history book “Our Story”,
125 years of the history of
Brussels. Only $30. Available at
the Village of Brussels Clerk’s
Office or at The Citizen in Brussels
or Blyth. tfn
PICTURE REPRINTS MAY BE
ordered from The Citizen for only
$5.00 for a 5 x 7 or $8.00 for an 8 x
10. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114.
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
To be held at Lobb's Auction in Clinton for Bill Kuhar of Huron
Jean Fairservice of Goderich plus good additions.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 AT 9 A.M.
COINS AND STAMPS: Approx. 30 lots of coins, 8 sheets of stamps.
I over $5,000 retail value.
APPLIANCES: Fridges, stoves, washers, dryers, upright freezer, chest
freezers, air conditioner, portable washer and dryer, dehumidifier,
Kenmore vac with power head, Panasonic hi fi nice set, microwave, f small appliances, colour t.v., etc.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE, ETC.: 2 nine piece dining suites, 2 section
barrister bookcase, 2 buffets with mirrors, china cabinet, buggy wheel
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and bed frame, king size bedspread, bedroom suite, dressers, chests of
drawers, box springs & mattresses, desk, large wall unit, 12 x 14 <
nearly new, loveseat chesta bed, modern chesterfield and chair, 3 !
recliner rockers, 2 Robert Bateman pictures, electric powered treadmill,
small modern closet, porch swing couch, umbrella table & 4 <
upholstered chairs plus many other furniture items, large offering of
dishes, glassware, household effects, etc, 2 bank trucks, some 1
TOOLS, ETC.: 16 ft. aluminum extension ladder, electric hedge trimmer,
tool box, mechanic's tools, Workmate mitre saw, DeWalt cordless,
Makita saw, Makita drill, electric fuel pump with litre gauge, trailer hitch
with equalizer bars, J.D. garden tiller, etc., etc.
NOTE: 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898
www.auctionhotline.com
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BROMLEY/JOHNS. Oct. 25, 1999
at 6:15 p.m. our precious little girl
was born, Jasmine Kelsey Johns,
8 lbs. 8 oz. Parents are Julie
Bromley and Keith Johns. Grand
parents are Bruce and Sharon
Bromley and Ken and Lynda
Johns. Special thanks to Drs. Hay
and Wenske and all the nurses for
all their help at Clinton Hospital.
Thanks. - Julie, Keith and Jasmine.
46-Ip
SCHUITEMAN/GODKIN. I can’t
believe that my mom thought I was
going to be a boy. Hi. My name is
Kara Nicole Godkin and I popped
into my parents’, Gary and Geri-
Lee Godkin, lives at 3:53 p.m. on
Sunday, October 10, 1999 at the
very healthy weight of eight
pounds and nine ounces. I was
helped into this world by Dr.
Rouselle at York County Hospital
in Newmarket, Ontario. I was
visited in the hospital by four very
proud grandparents, Jack and
Jackie Schuiteman of International
Falls, Minnesota and Lavern and
Marion Godkin of RR 1, Walton,
Ontario. Even though mom was
expecting a boy, both her and dad
are very excited to have a beautiful
baby girl in their family. They are a
little inexperienced, but give me a
little time and I will teach them
everything they need to know.
Mom, Dad and I would like to
thank everyone for their wonderful
gifts and a special thank you to the
wonderful staff at York County
Hospital for their part in this big
adventure. 46-1
C CARD OF
THANKS
DUFF’S UNITED CHURCH,
Walton. We wish to thank all the
homeowners and all the volunteers
who helped make our Christmas
Home Tour a success. We
appreciate everything everyone
contributed towards making this a
great event in our community. 46-1
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HEMINGWAY. We would like to
express our sincere appreciation for
the support from our families,
friends and neighbours in the recent
loss of our Dad and Grandpa, Doug
Hemingway. We are grateful for
the overwhelming number of cards,
floral tributes, words of kindness
and charitable donations. A special
thanks to Rev. Cathrine Campbell
for her words of comfort, and the
ladies of Melville Presbyterian
Church- for the refreshments
following the service. Thank you to
the Schimanski Family Funeral
Home for their professional caring
guidance. Sincerely - The
Hemingway Family. 46-1
RYAN-STADELMANN. We
would like to thank everyone who
attended and bought tickets for our
Buck and Doe. It was a great time.
Special thanks to our wedding
party for all their hard work for
making it such a success. Thank
you. - Joe and Rhonda. 46-1 p
SEARLE. I would like to thank my
family, friends and relatives for the
flowers, fruit baskets, get well
cards and the many phone calls and
visits while I was a patient in
Goderich and Victoria Hospital,
London. It was all very much
appreciated. - Allan Searle. 46-1
TEN PAS. Thank you, thank you,
thank you! for the love shown to
me at my 50th birthday with your
presence (and gifts), cards, best
wishes and hugs and kisses. Your
thoughtfulness was overwhelming
and my heart is filled to
overflowing. - Love, Chris Ten
Pas. 46-1
WILLITS. We wish to express our
sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours, and relatives for their
words of encouragement, visits,
food, flowers and donations made
in memory of Jean. Thanks to
Doctors McGregor and Antoniadis
and the wonderful nursing staff at
Wingham and District Hospital for
your support and care of Jean.
Sincerely - Walter, Mac, Murray
and Jane, Bruce and Barb, Alan and
Laurie, Kathy Willits and families.
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COMING
EVENTS
TURKEY BINGO AT ST.
Augustine Church on Thursday,
November 25/99 at 8 p.m.
Admission $1. 10 turkeys, 2 share -
the-wealth. door prize. Everyone
welcome. 45-2p
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7 SKATING PARTY 7
Friday, December 3, 1999 7
7 at Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre 7
7 FREE Skating from 6:30 to 7:30 7Prizes for costumes - Hot Dog Dinner at 7:30
Treats & Visit from Santa . /
7 No advance tickets necessary 7
7 Proceeds to Brussels, Morris & Grey Recreation Projects 7
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BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS
Jack and the Beanstalk, a dinner/
theatre event for adults and
children on November 26 and 27.
Medieval feast 6 p.m., show 8 p.m.
Family matinee November 27,
2 p.m. Tickets: dinner/show $26;
show only $15; matinee - $10 -
adults; $5 - children 12 and under;
$25 - household. 523-9300/1-877-
to-Blyth. 44-3
CLINTON’S YULETIDE HOME
tour, Nov. 26, 6:30 p.m. -
9:30 p.m.; Nov. 27, 12 - 4 p.m.;
Nov. 28, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Homes
seasonally decorated, several
surprises, stops and refreshments.
Tickets $10 each; My Fair Lady,
519-482-7872; Beattie Furniture,
519-482-7454; Groves TV, 519-
482-9414. Proceeds: Homecoming
Festivities, August 2000. 42-5
ST. AMBROSE CWL BAZAAR
on Saturday; Nov. 27/99, 11 a.m. -
2 p.m. at St. Ambrose Church,
Brussels. Crafts, Baking, Candy,
Plants, LSonie Sale, Ticket Draw -
1/2 pig cut and wrapped, $75 Food
Voucher, Paper Toll, Victorian
Santa, and $20 Food Voucher.
Lunch available. Everyone
welcome. 43-45-46
ORGAN CONCERT: DEC. 3,
7:30 p.m. Clinton Christian
Reformed Church. Featuring:
Organist Jonathan Oldengarm -
1999 winner of Royal Canadian
College of Organists National
Competition; Christian male chorus
“Men of Note”; soloist - Narieke
Streutker. Admission - Adults $8,
students $6, family $20. 45-3
EUCHRE AT WALTON HALL -
2nd and 4th Thursdays at 8 p.m.
Nov. 25. Admission $5 per person.
Bring your own partner. Lunch.
43-44-46
Luann’s Country Flowers
FLORAL CLASSES
Christmas 1999
Tuesday, Nov. 23 Christmas
Centerpiece starting at
$28.00. Thursday, Nov. 25
Christmas Wreath or Swag
starting at $32.00.
Wednesday, Dec. 1 Christmas
Centerpiece starting at
$32.00. Wednesday, Dec. 8
Christmas Wreath or Swag
starting at $28.00. All classes
start at 7:30 p.m. Spaces are
limited. Come and create in a
casual fun atmosphere. Drop
in to see samples. Call or stop
in to book a class. 523*4440.